I should have at least waited until I sewed the imitation leather vinyl fabric seat covers for my boat with the foam, I cut real nice with my jig arc radius hot wire foam cutter.
I let that job sit for about 6 months and just today I wanted to shorted the sleeves om my Polartec Dry Suit Undergarment Jump Suit used with my Dry Suit for SCUBA.
The trouble started when trying to sew the thick fleece fabric and jamming thread at the needle under the foot plate.
It was not total broken as I was able to sew some light fabric and then tried using Frog Tape to paste on the thick fleece and have it help get the needle to not jam as I heard helps for this kind of fabric.
Just when it did not help and another jam happened, how are you supposed to clear a jam so as not to stress anything to breaking point. Well, I did just try to turn the flywheel enough to get at the threads and clear it.
That I guess with so many years and the prior owner that used it and forwarded it to me. The fix I thought was going to be an adjustment after the clearing of the jam as the needle was not in synchronicity with the thing that is underneath the foot with the bobbin. A moving pointed edge thingy supposed to line up with the area where a loop of thread right by the eye of the needle.
I believe it is called the shuttle. It was off a bit and I went to adjust it by loosening a set screw on a gear and repositioning to get synchronized again. Just like in the YouTube video.
Only problem was multiple problems. Once it was adjusted then trying a full revolution of the flywheel it was off again. Why in &$%& nation? OK, then I find gears not meshing elsewhere. Then Ah Ha moment and hidden are half the plastic gear teeth on what I thought were metal teeth. No those were where the plastic used to be attached to the metal part of the gear. I found the set of teeth broken off. Hey would Crazy Glue do it! 3D printer?
Back in 1970 the machine was made and I expect that plastic used to create this.... well, ½ a century I guess is what it was good for. Now I can salvage the table and use it for another machine that used full metal gears.
I expect it will be OK. May have to do some adjustment to the table so I can drop the older machine in.
Say what would be the likelihood of getting that gear part? It either has very small 2 set screws, but I think really it is a roll pin. An access hole relieved itself after I removed a panel on the front of the machine.
I let that job sit for about 6 months and just today I wanted to shorted the sleeves om my Polartec Dry Suit Undergarment Jump Suit used with my Dry Suit for SCUBA.
The trouble started when trying to sew the thick fleece fabric and jamming thread at the needle under the foot plate.
It was not total broken as I was able to sew some light fabric and then tried using Frog Tape to paste on the thick fleece and have it help get the needle to not jam as I heard helps for this kind of fabric.
Just when it did not help and another jam happened, how are you supposed to clear a jam so as not to stress anything to breaking point. Well, I did just try to turn the flywheel enough to get at the threads and clear it.
That I guess with so many years and the prior owner that used it and forwarded it to me. The fix I thought was going to be an adjustment after the clearing of the jam as the needle was not in synchronicity with the thing that is underneath the foot with the bobbin. A moving pointed edge thingy supposed to line up with the area where a loop of thread right by the eye of the needle.
I believe it is called the shuttle. It was off a bit and I went to adjust it by loosening a set screw on a gear and repositioning to get synchronized again. Just like in the YouTube video.
Only problem was multiple problems. Once it was adjusted then trying a full revolution of the flywheel it was off again. Why in &$%& nation? OK, then I find gears not meshing elsewhere. Then Ah Ha moment and hidden are half the plastic gear teeth on what I thought were metal teeth. No those were where the plastic used to be attached to the metal part of the gear. I found the set of teeth broken off. Hey would Crazy Glue do it! 3D printer?
Back in 1970 the machine was made and I expect that plastic used to create this.... well, ½ a century I guess is what it was good for. Now I can salvage the table and use it for another machine that used full metal gears.
I expect it will be OK. May have to do some adjustment to the table so I can drop the older machine in.
Say what would be the likelihood of getting that gear part? It either has very small 2 set screws, but I think really it is a roll pin. An access hole relieved itself after I removed a panel on the front of the machine.